Pittsburgh Steelers general manager Kevin Colbert said that the team has been tracking cornerbacks as they attend pro days ahead of the 2016 NFL Draft. "We can't say we'll take a cornerback first, second or third," Colbert said. "But there are enough that we should be able to get one."

Pittsburgh Steelers general manager Kevin Colbert could be called to testify in Steelers OT Mike X. Adams' accused attackers' case, which begins Tuesday, April 22. Colbert was subpoenaed by the defendants' attorneys to question him about Adams' past disciplinary issues and his potential position on the team. The Assistant District Attorney and Colbert's lawyer have objected to his appearance, stating it will add no new evidence to the case and is unnecessary.

Pittsburgh Steelers general manager Kevin Colbert thinks the 2014 NFL Draft Class is the deepest he has seen, but also the most immature class he has seen in 30 years in the profession. "Experience has told us that a lot of these younger players aren't ready for this," Colbert said Thursday at the NFL Scouting Combine. "It's a huge leap. I don't think a lot of them understand that until they actually get on a playing field and see the increase in the quality of play."

Pittsburgh Steelers general manager Kevin Colbert will not rule out selecting a quarterback in the first round of the NFL Draft. "We won't close the door on any position in any round. We can't ... Once we get into free agency and the draft, I don't see any position that's off limits," Colbert said.

Injuries cost Pittsburgh Steelers starters 52 games this season, which general manager Kevin Colbert said was 11th-most in the NFL. The team's staff will meet Thursday, Jan. 17, to evaluate the injury situation to see if anything can be done from a preventative standpoint, but Colbert knows they're simply a part of the game as well.